This position encompasses both clinical and administrative duties. As staff psychologist, this person is responsible for providing individual, couples, and group psychotherapy, as well as crisis intervention, triage and brief therapy. Additionally, this person would also provide outreach to the campus community. As Training Director, this person is responsible for the leadership and management of the Counseling Services’ training program. The Training Director coordinates the provision of supervision and training, evaluates the effectiveness of the training program, and facilitates future planning and development with the training staff.

Specific Responsibilities / Duties:

Provide counseling / psychotherapy for a diverse student population with various cultural backgrounds, both graduate and undergraduate. Includes: providing individual, couples, and group counseling; providing short term, long term counseling, triage, brief therapy, and crisis intervention

Provide individual and group supervision for doctoral trainees. Includes: review and sign off on notes and reports; review of taped video sessions; write mid-year and end of the year evaluations as well as complete evaluations from trainees respective institutions

Along with Director, provide trainings and workshops for staff and faculty

Along with Director, review and revise Training Manual and other center templates annually

Coordinate outreach programs and services. Includes helping to develop and promote psycho-educational workshops for students on topics such as stress management, healthy relationships, alcohol use and abuse, and depression

Collaborate with campus stakeholders

Remain “on-call” for crisis intervention

Participate as a team member in the Division of Student Affairs

Minimum Qualifications:

Doctorate in counseling or clinical psychology, preferably from an APA accredited program

Three years of postdoctoral experience that includes clinical training duties, counseling-related responsibilities, clinical supervision, administrative or teaching responsibilities

Clinical skill in providing short term, long term, crisis counseling; triage and case management; group psychotherapy; individual and couples therapy

Demonstrated knowledge of clinical training program management and regulations

Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, campus departments, and student groups

Experience and skill in consulting with professional colleagues and staff

Demonstrated commitment to multiculturalism and experience with diverse populations on a university campus

Preferred Qualifications:

College Counseling experience a plus

Experience with EHR programs like Point and Click or Titanium

Application Procedures:

NDNU is committed to providing an educational environment that supports a diverse student population. In your cover letter, please include information about your experiences in working in a diverse environment, and what qualities you would bring to supporting this commitment to inclusive excellence at NDNU.